Fascist and proud of it

There might be divergent views on the nature of IRR, the Islamist Rapist Republic, but the Godly folks ruling over Iran and Iranians are not ashamed to publically say any and all except their view is “deviant” and will not be tolerated.

The latest confirmation this comes in the form of what the IRR’s “Minister of Science” has said the other day about the most important qualification university professors must possess.You would be on the wrong path if you think it has anything to do with knowledge, ability to teach it, research and publication of scholarly articles.

Lets hear Mr. Minister of Science who I kid you not was revealed during his “confirmation process” in IRR to hold a degree from the Diploma Mill University say it:

“Professors with deviant views will be dismissed, minister:TEHRAN, March 5 (MNA) – Science Minister Kamran Daneshju said on Thursday those professors hold views opposed to the Islamic system will be dismissed. The minister made the remarks at a meeting with the chancellors of universities in the northern city of Behshar.

However, he said most of the academics hold views in tandem with the principles of the Islamic system, but “anyone who cannot act in line with the path of the revolution should leave universities.” Iran’s universities need those who show their loyalty to Islam and Velayat Faqih (rule of the supreme jurisprudent) in practice, he emphasized.

On remarks voiced on the declining trend of university professors’ scientific capabilities and academic credentials, he said there is sufficient number of qualified professors in Iran, so the science ministry is not “ashamed of” removing those who have divergent views. “

What did I say; they ain’t even ashamed of being Islamist fascists and guess what, they are getting nuclerized.

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